THE DAILY EXAMINER_ | This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxipipss wea a some Sidi chtetiindieet Wideiesaiiiietel linia lerms Four Dollars per Year Single Copies two Cents VOL36._. CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY MARCH 13, 1895 NO. 6L. a ewer os a Ee 5 Aa Set 1 Na sure Be 1 CR IRE NR RT agama a £ 4444446464848 c246544685485 the Opening of the Now hirt Vvaists it) We have an extibit to- dav of bandsome novelties ia *1899 Shirt Waists.” Crowds of reople were admiring them on Saturday evening. They all said—* The pret- tiest shown yet.” They are pretty. We don’t remember any year when the styles were as ‘chic,’ and the patterms 30 dainty: The prices are easy tuo. 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No Loss of Life Steamer May be Floated With Assistance. : (Sprciat ro Tae Examiner) Yaxrmovras, March 13.—Io a thick fog at 330 o’clock yesterday morning the splendid new steamship Castilian, of the Allan Line, etruck om the Gannet Rock Ledge, eleven miles southwest of Yar- ‘ mouth light, and will probably become a total loss. She was loaded with one of the largest _ cargoes ever carried out of Portland. ' The Castilian left that port for Liver- pool at 1 o’cloek Saturday afternoon. Daring the night the weather became heavy andthe steamer was Jproceeding +. <r slowly A strict lookout for buoys and other land signals was maintained, but suddenly & few min- utes before 4 o’clock breskers were sighted on the port beam and the telegraphs rang with orders to reveree the engines. but before the orders could be obeyed the big iimer struck on the ledges running upthe guliy and with so little shock that the fifty passengers sleeping in their berths were not awakened, The engines were immediately re- versed but could not budge her from her position She held bard and fast swinging around only with the tide, with tbe surf-beaten gannet rock looming upto the nor.h iwo miles astern. The Castilian struck at low tide and hung on the ledge abeutthe engine room. All efforts to back her off proved un- availing. The monster engines were powerless to move the luckless craf, acd nothing remained but to wait for daylight whena boai’s crew could be sent ashore for assist~ ance, The passengers were ell taken off and brought to Yarmouth. The Castilian is valued at $700,000; cargo $450,000. She lies on one of the wildest spots of adread. ful coast of reefe, shoale and ledges. HEART DISEASE, £OME FACTS REGARDING THE RAPID INCREASE OF HEART TROUBLE Do NotBe Alarmed, But Look For the Cau se. Heart troubles, at least among the Americans, are certainly increasieg and while this may be lergely due to the excite- ment and worry of American business life, it is more often the result of weak stomachs, of poor digestion. Rea! organic disease ie incurable, but not one case in a hundred of beart troubles is orgenic. The close relation between heart trouble ané poor digestion is because both organs are controlled by the same great nerves, the Sympathetic and Pheumogastric. In enether way, also the heart is affect~ ed by the form of poor digestion, which causes gas and fermentatian from half digested food. Thereis afeelingof im- pression and heaviness in the chest caused Our new Clothes in Suiting, Overcoati DS; | bs pressure of the distended stomach on ‘Trowsering. etc,, for Spring are arriving daily, _ . Don’t put off leaving your order until the last minute, as it requires time todo good work. We are running full tune now; but we ean do more. Over garments are Perfect in Fit, Excellence in Workmanship and Finish, Exclusiyeness in Coluring and Design GORDON & McLLHEAN MERCHANT TAILORS the heart and lungs, interfering with the action; hence arises palpitatioa and short breath. Poor digestion aleo poisons the blood, making it thin and watery, which irritates and weakens the heart. The most sensible treatment for heart trouble is to improve the digestion and to insure the prompt assimilation of food. This can be done by the regular use after meals of some safe, pleasant and effective digestive reparation, like Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, which may be found at most drug stores and which contain valuable, harmless digestive ele- maenie in apleasant, convesient form. It is safe to say that the regular persist-~ ent use of Stuart’s Dyerepsia Tablets at meal time will cure any form of stomach trouble except cancer of the stomach, _ Fall size eee of these tablets sold by druggists at fifty cents. Little book on stomach troubles mailed free. Address F + piu: rt, Vo. ez! : ich STEAMSHIP LOST. The Allan Liner Gastilian 1HE WINTEX MAIL SERVICE. —— Sin,—The statemeni r gerding our w n-~ termuitaery © ,prepsard ty Mr Horac Havzard, Presiientef the Board or Trade, and pablis ed in Saturday’s Guardian, while it may be interes.ing as a statistical account of the crossin» at the Capes from 1894 to the present time is of no value whatever a8 a factor in the pres- ent deacursion abon that serviee, aod Mr. Ha-zard in cavzing it to be pub- lisbed either showea @ most profound ignerance of the quest'on at issue or of the int-Jligence of the people of Prince Edward leiend, The question in thie discussion and the ground= of complaint agatmst the government is not the crossing hetween Cape Tormentive and Cape Trsverse or vice versa. Every person knows that the cro-ing between tbese two poinis depends almost entirely on the state of the weather, for which the Government ts not account able. The men employed as couriers are experienced boatmen, and it is prerumed that they cress and re-cross at al! avail— able times. This being 60, the statement compiled y Mr. Harzard, while interest ing and instructive from a weather point of view, has nothing whatever to do with the complaints, now admitted by all to be we!! founded, against this year’s managem nt of thé winter ma! service between Aulac and Cape Tormeotine and Cape Tormentine avd Aulac. There is o railway from Cape Tor- meotioe which taps the Intercolonial at Sackville; and for some years past it bas been the cnetom to have the Island : mails sent to and from Cape. Tormentine} by this railway. Unfortunately, however, | for Prince t dward Island, it appears teat the control of this road ie in the banda of Senator Wood, who isa Libera] Conserva- tive. Forsome reason, best known to che Ottawa Government, a row has been raised between Semator Wood and the post office cffieials,and the resuli is that the carriage ofthe maile 1s taken away from bis ra:l way and given to certain Liberal friends of the Libera! Government to carry by horse tesms. These friende are unable to carry the mails with . any degree of regularity between Aulac and the Cape,and the consequence is that the Island mails both to and trom Cape Tor- mentine are delayed in the most ou.rage= Ous manner. Butthis ievot all. It hae been openly charged, and not coniradicted, that mail bags and mail boxes have been lost onthe road. It is against this ser- vice tv aod from Cape Tormentine, tbat the public is upin arms; and not against the crossing at the capes. Mr, Haszard must therefore see how valuable his state~ ment is regarding the complaints. I am not unmindfal ef the fact that mail bags for this Island are almost daily left behind at Cape ‘ormentine. The exaet cause of this I cannot etate. I am ioformed however tat it is caused by the late und irregular bours of the arrival of of the teame at Cape Tormentine, which renders it impossible for the mail clerk at Tormentive to aseort the mail in time to catch the boatein the morning. If this is the correct causa, I would suggest that the maile be sent over whether they are sorted or not. Surely they can he sorted as will in the Charlottetown Post Office by a ijarge staff as by one overworked clerk at Cape Tormentine. I, as an interested person, would like to have this matter discussed and dealt with independent'y of polit'cs. We all know that Mr. Haezard is a strong liberal, a relative of Sir L. H. Davies, who is really the one to blame for all the mismanagement; and when we see ared herrivog,io the shape ofa mi-leading statement, drawn across the track, ove cannot help coming to the conclusion that ao attempt is being made to deceive the public and,for party reasons, to shield the responsible parties. Meacuanr. ——___—_ all> —+<4>+- ee Centuries ago, people used to fear what they called the pestilence. “Black Death” was the moat territle thingin the world to them. They fear it as people now fear the Cholera and yellow Fever. and yet there is a thing that causes misery and more deaths than any of these. It is so .common that nine-tenths of a'l the sickness ia the world is traceable to it. It is merely that simple, common thing con- stipation. It makes people listless, causes dizzinese, beadache, lose of appetite, los of tleep, tovul breath and distress after eat- ing. The litt'e help needed is furnished by Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. One pillisa gentle laxative and two a mild cathartic. Qoce used,always in favor. If you are careless enough to let an anscrap lous ‘druggist sell you something on which he makes more money,it is your own fault if you do not get well. Besure and get Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets Send 31 one-cent stamps to World’s Dispemsary Aasociation, Buffalo. N. Y., and receive Dr, Pierce’s 1008 pege “Com~ mon Sense Medical Adviser,” profusely illpstrated, Ckoice dairy butter, very cheap by the tub at Beer & Goff’e. Zins, Ask for Minard’s and take no other Sanitary Diarer. — 100 ed at Stanley pieces just receiv — jC DE * ce FAREWELL ADDRESS. At the regular meeting of Maple Lea Lodge, C. M. A. North Carleton, the following address was presented to Mr. J. Fred Pierson prior to his leaving the Island totake up iis abode in the United States: COPY OF ABDRESS. Mr J. Frep Pierson, Norts Carileton. Dear SIR AND BROTHER : It is with feelings of siucere regret the: we are cr lle upon to address vou on thi- the eve of your departure from our mide: When first hearivg of your intended mor it was our desire toat you reconsider your decision ; but upon further thought th ambition io better your standing received the commendation it eo justly deserves In thus doing you are endeavouring to carry out to acertain extent the principl wh ch the very name of our beloved order iva plies, Since the organization of this Lodge, of which you were the prime promoter, | bas been your special deligitto lend your aid in the furtherance of the sutj cts for which we are banded together, and as your sphere of action shail be grea:lv widened, we doubt not but tbat your efforts along this line ehall be proportionately :ncreased Net only will this cirele but the community at large, susiain a severe loss by your removal; in all movements, she her eocia', moral or spiritual, you have done what you cou!d, Aod now, desr brother, as vou go out ip the din and tumultof thie world, and come face to face with ite snares and eochantments, wherever in the ruling of Provideneé your lot may be cast may that same unerring band gnide your youthful footsteps in the paths of rectitude, and may success attend you, are the sincere wishes of your brothers. Signed in behalf of the Lodge io F. F. F- Hermaw Myers } Lours Crockett }Com. Rost L. Giover j Mr. Pierson thanked the wembers for their kind wishes and expressed his regret at severing his connection with the Lodge. en route to Boston __—— —e -* SINCE ADAM BRED CATTLE Lord Stalbridge Thinks That Tuber- culosis Has Existed. Loxpox, March 10 —Lord Sralbridge, speakiog at the Shaftesbury Farmers Ciub, said tuberculosis had existed sinve Adam and Eve began to breed cattle, and they might be perfectly certain that Jacob had it amonget hie herd. As regards the tuberculine test, infalibi+ lity was not cla:med for it, tor there waa nothing infalliable io this world, not even vaccination. Agriculturists would have te put themselves right with milk consumers as to their cows not being affected, The Dairymen’s Meeting. S.n,-—I am sorry to trouble you again, aod if * Anti Humbug” in the Guardian of laet Saturday had stated facts it would not be necessary for me todo ro. His per- sonal rema:ksrezardiog Mr D lion are euch as might be expected to emanate from a contributor of a Rochford’s Daily type. If he bad omittedthe* Anti” he would be in order. Mr. Dillon is too modest to impose himself on any audiences. On this occasiOs be was asked to speak by the farmers, who koow he is their beet friend, which he has proved himeelf to bejby his untiring efforts to bring the dairy business to the snccess it bas achieved in thie province today. This success was shown bv Professor Roberteon atthe afternoon meeting when he sail “it far exceeded the prediction he made on bis first visit to the Island ;” and who vut Mr. Dilleo and the goverament which seat him deserves credit for the same? I cannot understavd in waat sense a cheese instructor and inspector would af - fect the cheese buyers of the province, unless to give ibem & better ariicle; and | have no doubt that Mr. Dillon, who is the best judge aad was endeavoring to assist the dairymen in getting the beet man, had no other obj-ct in view when he named Mr. Spillet. “* Apti-Humbug” thinks that Mr. Dil- pay him for what he has done for the dairying interests in this province. have been told by disinterested persons that he nas been met at 4 o'e'ock in the morning travelling in the country in order factories uncer his supervision. point; but of to stop him as well as Mr. Dillen. Qne or Tug AUDIENCE. gola Boots in our He crossed by the Capes next morning’ | ’ ‘ lon was wel! paid for Lis services here ; but Ican assure him that money could net to keep his appointments with the ee e | Weeks’ remarks were wel! put and to the course they did not please the Premier, who did not contradict bis statement that it cost the delegates $15 to | P attend the meeting, although he attempted Ladies, see those $1.18 Don- window.— [REWARDING THEIR GENERAL se Maximo Gom2z Removed From Com- mand of Cuban Army. (Sraeciat to Tus Examiver.] Aavaxa. March 13.—The Cuban wmili- ‘ary asscm)'y has impeacbed General “Max'mo Gowez and removed him from is command as Gerer.#in-Chief of the ‘+ban Army. The firet baliot taken re - sulted in 26 votes in support ot the mo- tion to impeach and 4 in opposition. Salisbury to take a Wand. 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